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Four games of laser tag

Customer Reviews

272 Ratings

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All reviews are from people who have redeemed deals with this merchant.

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Jesica V. ·

Reviewed July 2, 2013

Brought a group, and I think that we will be back to do that again!

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Christina V. ·

Reviewed July 1, 2013

My son's first laser tag experience was amazing!! The only suggestion would be to allow families with small children the option to play by themselves. Our second game was against 3 teens who showed no mercy when I was carrying around my 2 year old daughter. My son still had a good time, but she was scared by their aggressiveness.

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Tanya V. ·

Reviewed June 15, 2013

My kids had a blast!

What You'll Get

Before laser tag, most high-tech entertainment consisted of playing chess against a computer and chucking a victorious computer into a bog. Play nice with technology with this Groupon.

$12 for Four Games of Laser Tag ($28 Value)

Laser combatants roam around a 5,000-square-foot multilevel arena as they attempt to tag each other with phasers amid fog, music, and lighting.

The Fine Print

Promotional value expires Jul 3, 2013. Amount paid never expires.Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Limit 1 per visit. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. May split Groupon between 2 or more people.Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

About The Lost City

An indoor family-entertainment center, The Lost City invites fun seekers young and old to enjoy a wide range of gaming venues, including a sprawling laser-tag arena, an indoor mini-golf course, an arcade, and a Highway 66 mini-bowling alley. Lasers fly through fog and atmospheric lighting within a multilevel laser-tag arena that spans 5,000 square feet. Participants wear vests and wield phasers as they rack up scores that are then recorded on their individual scorecards. The Lost City’s nine-hole mini-golf course has a Gobi Desert theme, complete with palm trees, pyramids, and camels. To continue a competitive night with friends, head to the 10-pin bowling lanes, which switch between classic woodgrain and a black-lit road theme, or guests can challenge their hand-eye coordination at an arcade with air hockey and redemption games.